farmhouse decor – A Diamond in the Stuff http://adiamondinthestuff.com Fri, 28 Oct 2016 13:00:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1 49997093 Farmhouse Headboard Bench http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2016/05/farmhouse-headboard-bench.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2016/05/farmhouse-headboard-bench.html#respond Wed, 11 May 2016 13:00:31 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=4268 Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

I had a show last month that I had to get tons of stuff ready for. I was running low on larger furniture items which meant lots of work needed to be done. So into the scary garage I went to start dragging stuff out and begin the transformations. One of the first items I knew that I wanted to tackle was a old wood headboard and footboard set. I had scored them for cheap but they were missing the side rails so it was time to get creative. That’s when the Farmhouse Headboard Bench was born.

Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

Here is the headboard (and the footboard, I will get to that another day).

Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

Step one was to create the bench structure. If you want a more detailed description you can visit my post about my Crib Bench. Basically we built a box out of 1×4’s, added legs, and 1×10’s across the top. Then we bolted the box to the headboard.

Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

Now that the structure was built, it was time to make it pretty. I wanted the bench to have a farmhouse look to it so I chose to go with an antique white paint and stained seat. I used Dark Walnut stain by Minwax on the seat and on the “apron” and legs. I did the apron and legs too because I wanted the whole bench to be darker in color so that when I distressed it, everything would look uniform.

Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

Once the staining was done, I painted everything except the seat top a creamy white. It took a couple coats of paint and then I did some distressing here and there. The dark stain beneath showed through beautifully. I used a clear coat on the painted parts and a wipe on poly for the stained seat.

Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

Oh man, she’s a beauty! I love it. It’s simple and yet so pretty!

Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

Before I stained the seat I had some fun ruffing the boards. I used a metal file, hammer, screws, and nails to give them a more aged appearance.

Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

It has bench is rustic, but not too rustic.

Farmhouse Headboard Bench | A Diamond in the Stuff

It has an entirely different look then my Crib Bench and I love it just as much! The Farmhouse Headboard Bench quickly became one of my favorites and I’m trying to figure out how I need two upcycled bed benches in my house. But until then, this beauty remains for sale!!!

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Want another farmhouse inspired project? Check out this Drop Leaf Farmhouse Coffee Table transformation…..

drop leaf farmhouse coffee table

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DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2016/04/diy-round-industrial-coffee-table.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2016/04/diy-round-industrial-coffee-table.html#comments Tue, 19 Apr 2016 13:00:10 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=4254 DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

I have been in an industrial decor kind of mood lately apparently! I’m really loving the “industrial farmhouse” look right now so it’s inspiring a lot of what I’m working on. I just did a Makers Fair this past weekend and when my booth was all set up it reflected the mood I’ve been in. Which just so happened to make a pretty stunning booth if I do say so myself! One of the items in my booth was this fabulous Round Industrial Coffee Table. Want to see how I made it?

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It all started with this coffee table that I shared in a Thrifty Thursday post awhile ago. I ended up splitting the pedestal and the top into two separate projects because the original coffee table was attached in a jankey way. You can see what I did with the pedestal base HERE. As you can see in the original picture of the coffee table, the top was really unattractive. It looked beat up and not in a good way.

DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

So I started the stripping and sanding process, which was quite the undertaking because it seems like there was globs of stain and clear coat on this thing. My plan was to sand all the way down to raw wood and then re-stain it. Well before that could happen I fell in love with it mid-makeover; I looked at the table top and it had a really neat naturally worn look to it. I stopped right there and decided that all it needed was a clear coat.

DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

That took care of the top but now I needed a new base. Since I was in an industrial mood and I had just done another project with plumbing pipes, I decided to use them again. I made a Home Depot run and gathered up all the pipes, flanges, and end caps that I needed.

DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

I really wanted the piping to be dark but they only had some of these items in the silver colored pipe. So I gathered up the pieces I needed and then planned to paint them. I first put the base together, then I used a primer especially for metal. Lastly I used some matte black spray paint and topped it off with a spray clear coat. It was super easy to attach the new pipe base to the wood top, just use some screws through the flanges.

DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

Here is the finished piece!

DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

I don’t know about you, but I think she is beautiful!!!

DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

The wood is imperfect and has many flaws…..but I think that’s what gives it so much personality. I love the look of the worn away stain, I don’t think I could of planned it any better!

DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

It made a really awesome meeting of two different styles that somehow works.

DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table | A Diamond in the Stuff

Well I hope you love my DIY Round Industrial Coffee Table as much as I do! It sure ended up different than I had originally planned and I love it so much more!

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I mentioned another recent industrial pipe project and here it is! I am crushing pretty hard on my new Industrial Open Shelving and I’d love you to come check it out!

Industrial Open Shelving | A Diamond in the Stuff

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DIY Barnwood Coat Rack http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2016/02/diy-barnwood-coat-rack.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2016/02/diy-barnwood-coat-rack.html#comments Tue, 02 Feb 2016 14:00:32 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=4191

DIY Barnwood Coat Rack | A Diamond in the Stuff

I am still on my New Years organizing kick. No end in sight. I’m not only organizing but I’m giving a few areas a bit of a face lift. Since we move so often, if I am in one house for too long I get the itch to change things up. It’s the next best thing to a totally blank canvas. So this time around I am tackling an area in my laundry room. This area is located under my Crib Spring Drying Rack and it once housed my “wash” wall decor. That is now gone and in it’s place is my new DIY Barnwood Coat Rack

DIY Barnwood Coat Rack | A Diamond in the Stuff

I was really in need of another coat rack, mostly because this house has no coat closet. Read that. No coat closet. I mean, we are in the south so I get it I guess. But it still gets cold here in the winter! We have a little mud porch area on the opposite wall in our laundry room that has a few hooks. However with a family of 4 and kids with a silly number of coats, we needed more!

DIY Barnwood Coat Rack | A Diamond in the Stuff

Luckily I have a little stash of old wood so all I needed were some hooks. Hobby Lobby is pretty much my first stop when I’m looking for cute knobs and hooks. I picked up 6 big beautiful hooks for my coat rack. This was a pretty easy project! Step 1: cut wood to length I want. Step 2: Attach hooks to the wood. Step 3: Add hooks to the back of the coat rack. Step 4: Hand it on the wall.

Boom! Done!

DIY Barnwood Coat Rack | A Diamond in the Stuff

What’s better than an easy and beautiful project? Nothing that’s what! How fantastic does it look there above this little bench I moved in there?

DIY Barnwood Coat Rack | A Diamond in the Stuff

It looks so pretty right now but let’s face it, in about 5 minutes it will probably be covered in backpacks and jackets! So let’s just sit back and enjoy it while we can, ok?

DIY Barnwood Coat Rack | A Diamond in the Stuff

So what do you think about my new DIY Barnwood Coat Rack?

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I have another salvaged wood project to share with you. Pop over and check out this beautiful Round Pallet Coffee Table…..

Round Pallet Coffee Table

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